Science Master - This site has news and lots more. It is a good starting point for reports on science or the place to go if you just want to learn more about science on your own.
The Why Files - Current events in science. Find out the science behind the headlines.
General Science Sites
How Stuff Works - Great site! Find out how engines, cell phones, and lots of other stuff works.
The Franklin Institute - Visit Philadelphia's own science museum. Take a tour of their online exhibits, or check out their Hotlists for links to lots of excellent web sites.
The Exploratorium - San Francisco's Museum of Science has lots of neat activities.
An Introduction to the Microscope - How to buy a microscope and use it. Also some examples of the things that you will see with your microscope.
Facts about Chewing Gum - Lots of information about chewing gum including why bubble gum is pink and how to get gum out of your hair.
Animal Pictures - This site has animal pictures, sounds, movies, and clip art.
Animals of Alaska - Over 100 animals that live in Alaska including the brown bear, the grey seal, the salmon, and the arctic fox. From the Alaskan Department of Fish and Game.
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* On the Land
AmphibiaWeb - Search the database for information about amphibians.
Antcolony.Org - Lots of information about all kinds of ants plus photographs.
The National Marine Mammal Laboratory - Information on whales, seals, dolphins, and other marine mammals. There is also information on careers working with marine mammals.
Peterson Online: Birds - Check out the Birding Links and Resources for links to a lot of other bird pages. There is information here for bird watchers and some birding skill sharpeners (if you have shockwave).
Under the Sink
Cockroach World- This site is full of facts about the cockroach. Do take a look at it.
Climate Change Campaign - Learn about the effects of carbon dioxide on the climate. From the World Wildlife Federation.
Garbage: How can my Community reduce waste - Facts about garbage and suggestions for improving the handling and disposal of waste materials. From the Annenburg/CPB Project.
Water Information - Information on the quality of water in each state by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Mother Nature Fan Club - A directory of web sites about the environment, nature organizations, and living in way that is friendly to the environment. Visit the Play Den for multimedia sites and sites just for kids.
Chem-4-Kids - Good site for Chemistry beginners. There are good definitions and an explanation of the periodic table. There is also information on some of the elements.
The Learning Matters of Chemistry - Neat computer graphics showing important chemical concepts, downloadable software, and online interactive exercises.
The Atoms Family - Introduction to atomic structure, energy, light, and electricity.
The Middle School Earth Science Explorer - Take a tour of this virtual museum. One floor of the museum has information on geology. The second floor has dinosaur exhibits.
Mineral Information Institute - Look at the Homework Help section for pictures of minerals, uses of minerals, and a guide to the minerals in your state.
The Mineral Gallery - Information on minerals arranged by name or by class. You can also find birthstones here.
The World of Amber - Amber is the fosillized resin of trees. Sometimes amber has trapped insects, plants and seeds inside the resin preserving them forever. Visit this page to learn more and to see pictures of amber.
Weather
Franklin's Forecast - Instructuctions for making your own weather forecasting tools, links to weather forecast sites, and information on radar, weather events, and weather satellites. From the Franklin Science Institute in Philadelphia.
El Nino Theme Page - Information about El Nino, and current weather observations.
FEMA Zine - Hurricanes, tornados, floods and other natural disasters can be frightening for both children and adults. Check out this magazine from the Federal Emergency Management Agency which is in charge of helping people both during and after a natural disaster.
The Lunar Prospector- This satellite will circle the moon for one year looking for polar water and for minerals which could be used for building a lunar base or for fuel for future missions which would be launched from the moon.
The Sun
Genesis Mission - Genesis will be launched in 2001 to study the solar wind.
Stalking the Mysterious Microbe - Introduction to microbes and their effect on human health. Stalk the mysterious microbe with Sam Sleuth or find out about careers in microbiology.
Resources for Students
Science
Science News
General Science Sites
Science Fairs
Animals
- General
- Animal Diversity Web - An online encyclopedia of information about all kinds of animals.
- Animal Search - Huge directory of web sites about animals.
- Biology4Kids - this site is like having a whole biology textbook handy. It has information on every thing from single cells to mammals.
- Biomes and Habitats - This is a good site if you need information about biomes and the animals that live in each biomes.
- The Flying Turtle Science and Technology Exploration Site - This site explains how energy is important for animals and plants. Do you know how a flea jumps on to a dog? You will find the answer here.
- eNature.Com - The Audubon Field Guides for North American animals and plants. Includes pictures.
- Hotlist for Vertebrates - Good list of links to animal sites. From The Franklin Institute
- Animal Pictures - This site has animal pictures, sounds, movies, and clip art.
- Animals of Alaska - Over 100 animals that live in Alaska including the brown bear, the grey seal, the salmon, and the arctic fox. From the Alaskan Department of Fish and Game.
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Plants
The Environment
Chemistry and Physics
Geology
Weather
Space and Astronomy
Information on Current Space Program and Astronomy Events
The International Space Station
- Space Station News from CNN
Exploration of the Planets- Mars Odyssey - 2001 - The official NASA site
- The Mars Odyssey Mission
- The Mars Polar Lander
- Project Galileo : Bringing Jupiter to Earth - Use this great site to follow the exploration of Jupiter and its moons.
- Cassini: The Voyage to Saturn
The Moon- The Lunar Prospector- This satellite will circle the moon for one year looking for polar water and for minerals which could be used for building a lunar base or for fuel for future missions which would be launched from the moon.
The Sun- Genesis Mission - Genesis will be launched in 2001 to study the solar wind.
Other Information on Space ExplorationAstronomy
Human Anatomy and Health
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